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Lidl Lithuania to destroy Salmonella-contaminated eggs from Ukraine
23.12.2020German-owned retailer Lidl Lietuva will have to destroy 38,400 cartons of chicken eggs delivered from Ukraine, which have been found to be contaminated with Salmonella, the Lithuanian State Food and Veterinary Service said on December 22nd, cites LETA/BNS.
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Estonian e-Governance Academy leads digital transformation tasks of EU project in Ukraine
30.11.2020The Estonian e-Governance Academy leads the development of the Ukrainian digital state as part of an EU research project titled EU4DigitalUA, the total volume of which amounts to 25 million euros; the budget of the activities implemented by the e-Governance Academy totals 9.6 million euros, informs LETA/BNS.
Estonia, Ukraine sign agreement facilitating cooperation
27.11.2020In a video meeting on Friday, Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas and his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal signed an agreement on technological and financial cooperation between Estonia and Ukraine guaranteeing tax exemption to technological Estonian-Ukrainian cooperation projects in Ukraine, informs LETA/BNS.
Former LDz board chairman Berzins becomes executive director of branch of Ukrainian railway's service center
23.11.2020Edvins Berzns, former board chairman of Latvijas Dzelzcels railway company, in October became the executive director of a branch of Ukrainian railway company Ukrzaliznicja's transport service center Liski, Ukrainian portal 368.media reported, cited LETA/BNS.
Estonia approves financial cooperation with Ukraine
12.11.2020The Estonian government at its sitting on Thursday approved a draft agreement on technical and financial cooperation between the governments of Estonia and Ukraine, informs LETA/BNS.
Ukraine's solar energy market disappoints Lithuanian investors
Lithuanian companies are halting investments in renewable energy in Ukraine as they got disappointed in the market that lured them with the promise of good earnings, but instead ran up huge debts for electricity and lowered the purchase tariff, the business daily Verslo Zinios reported on Thursday, cites LETA/BNS.